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Points West Online: Seven Days in Glasgow with Buffalo Bill, 1904, Part 1

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Sunday, July 31, 1904

Following their departure from Dumbarton, a few miles to the west, the first of Buffalo Bill’s special trains steamed into the Caledonian Railway’s Gushetfaulds goods station in Glasgow’s Gorbals district on the south bank of the River Clyde. It was three-thirty in the morning; the remaining trains arrived shortly thereafter and unloading commenced at five. By seven-thirty, the whole impedimenta were in place and breakfast had been served, leaving the company free to enjoy its customary day of rest.

Three weeks after the Glasgow run, Buffalo Bill’s Wild West “advertising brigade,” pictured here, coordinated details for the Wild West’s venue in Ayr, Scotland, “the county town for where we live” says author Cunningham. This image is from the Harrison H. Gunning scrapbook; Gunning was at one time one of the Wild West’s advertising agents. Note attached reads: “The Buffalo Bill advertising brigade. H.H. Gunning on right. A Sunday outing in the land of Burns a trip to his birth place showing his monument & the Bridge of Doon is close by also the cottage where he was born. Ayr Scotland Sunday August 27 1904.”’

Source: Points West Online: Seven Days in Glasgow with Buffalo Bill, 1904, Part 1

VIDEO: Norman Traversy’s speech on corruption in Canada – Diverge Media

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OTTAWA – Thousands of patriotic Canadians flooded Parliament Hill this first of July to rally together in the name of civil liberties.

Norman Traversy has been fighting Trudeau in court since September 2019 — but to no prevail — he was left unheard by the Ottawa courts.

WATCH: Norman Traversy gives a speech on Parliament Hill on July 1, 2020.

This afternoon, after his speech, Traversy and his mass of Canadian patriots peacefully marched to the U.S., embassy in Ottawa, Ont., to hand over a 192 page document on corruption within the Trudeau government and Canada.

As of noon on July 1, 2020, U.S., President Donald Trump has received the electronic version of this document.

To find this document visit Justiceforcanada.ca.

Diverge Media spoke with Traversy after the handoff and asked him what he would like to see happen following the handoff to the U.S., Embassy.

“We’re going to hold their feet to the fire and make sure they do what they’re obliged to do in the treaty – especially section 27 – and this is not going away, this is just step one,” he said.

The treaty he is referring to is the United States, Mexico, Canadian trade agreement called the USMCA. This new agreement was put in place of NAFTA and just went into effect today.

Section 27 of the USMCA refers to anti-corruption within each party of the agreement and says:

“The parties recognize that the description of offenses adopted or maintained in accordance with this chapter, and of the applicable legal defenses or legal principles controlling the lawfulness of conduct, is reserved to each party’s law, and that those offenses shall be prosecuted and punished in accordance with each party’s law.”

This could mean that if the U.S., or Mexico find corruption within Canada, Canadians could see tariffs placed on the goods they receive from the United States and Mexico.

Time will tell what will happen in regards to these events.


Diverge Media will continue to cover this story as it develops.

Stay tuned.

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Source: VIDEO: Norman Traversy’s speech on corruption in Canada – Diverge Media

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How the “Unvaccinated” Got It Right ⋆ Brownstone Institute

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At the very least, if the gamble with people’s health and lives represented by the coercive “vaccination” policy had been taken following an adequate cost-benefit analysis, that decision would have been a tough judgment call. Any honest presentation of it would have involved the equivocal language of risk-balancing and the public availability of information about how the risks were weighed and the decision was made. In fact, the language of policy-makers was dishonestly unequivocal and the advice they offered suggested no risk whatsoever of taking the “vaccine.” This advice was simply false (or if you prefer, misleading,) on the evidence of the time inasmuch as it was unqualified.

Source: How the “Unvaccinated” Got It Right ⋆ Brownstone Institute

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Things We Should Understand: The Aristocracy Is Eating The Peasants

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It’s all about to burst wide open. Make sure you have a chair.

By the 1990s it had become clear to the people running major governments and big corporations that unsound money would lead to unsustainable debt, which in turn would destabilize the financial world and bring about a hyperinflationary depression followed by a French Revolution-style reckoning for those responsible.That generation’s elites were thus left with two choices:Return to the gold standard and avoid monetary collapse — but at the cost of giving up the ability to create money at will.Or use their fictitious currencies to steal as much real wealth as possible from the peasants and let future elites deal with the eventual collapse.They, as the sociopaths we now know them to be, chose the second strategy.

Source: Things We Should Understand: The Aristocracy Is Eating The Peasants | ZeroHedge

The Digitization Of Humanity Shows Why The Globalist Agenda Is Evil

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What we are dealing with here are not normal people with conscience, ethics or empathy. Their behavior is much more akin to higher functioning psychopaths and sociopaths rather than the everyday person on the street.

Source: The Digitization Of Humanity Shows Why The Globalist Agenda Is Evil | ZeroHedge